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:\AZARETH COLLEGE. ROCHESTER. K. Y .. OCTOBER 15. 1946 Ko. 1
Innovations
Keynote
I f .......................... ~-~-......................................................................................................................................................~. ~. ..........................T Gay Festivities
i, To Our Well Beloved Dean I, Planned for
Field Day Plans When I th ink of our Dean, I think of long black rosary beads that aound Dean's Feast Day
l like autumn leaves rustled b y an autumn wind. And it should be so be.:auae our ;
Tnt lr .nforma·
t.ion conte•·ning Mao Siaosiu t han
t he (net thnt she hai15 fl'om Shang·
hai -and i• expected to join the
tlau of J !t$0.
Althouah many Ia~ college-s
in the couot.ry have bten conduct·
in~ !Jimil11r good will movements,
NaZAreth's project ta kt~ on the
1-' Yu P in, WN't•
lllt 11h1dent body and Fremin Mill·
•lon Unit of Nau.-.th College and
tht MiMi~n Unit o( N'azartth
Ac-ademy.
It Ia intere!ltlng to note thnt in
{.;hinn the la.st name )>recede~ t he
nt"llt. JU!t how ~at.areth will JOIVf
thl" problem ought to provide a
topiroc:eoor Lenr~. ha• not yet
\'u great dignity, no ee~mony, no
tlteNY clothe-... ju.t (or tht fam­ily
in th~ Na:tart'th Way.
The eotnmlttt•es are: Honorary
ch"lrmnn, A ly~e Mttdden; Cenerol
t'bai.rman, Ann Heffernan; Pub·
Ucit)', Clar~ Kant, ~orma Ot"Pr~t..
nnd Helen hammer; kf' Cream
and Candy, Mary Ellen TrtM"Oll
and Ehr.ine Rlnglestein; Bru-4:-ball
Game, Ruth Kennedy; Entertain­ment.
Mar)' Kl•ll)'.
Art Club llttiiOtmces
New Slate
The Thumb Tttck Club held
t lection~ rt'e~ntly and f't'turns re·
\taled Mary QuinlAn as Prt .. id{'nt,
llorb Berain u Fint Vi~~-Prf"l­dtnt,
Mary 8ttty Keegan a~ Ac:t­inr:
Vice-Pr~hlt!nl. Mtarilyn Met%
a,''\ l'ecretary, Pegg')' Filler ns
1'n•8.$urer and Al)•ce Mnrlden ftS
l'ublloi!t.
Th artilltl bad their ll,.,.,t ~al
rtc..together at Mendon Pond on
O.:tober ~-
entered "ltonuneTiC'a." What you
~w wa &he poor Jon~r· ulferiPg
Fresbmftn of Nazareth rollefte fol­lowing
~h~ whim!!' of 1 ho1e avid
"Lil' Abntr'' rcaden. lhto Sopho­mores.
The-e AI C.app enthusiast~
figul"C'd out what the well dr~d Gerry ~•b.ach, KitiJ Lou S.rry
Lena W()Uid he wearinJr thUs sea- and F rance• Kuch
lliOR and there W1UI horn the eos- Kitty [A)u Berry, l•ditor oC v,~r ..
tumC' for f'ro"h Initiation D~y. it)' Fair. ttlls Ull that the ~uh~tcrill·
Thco traditional hning took lian drive, »Pon•ort..-d b)' Vtrit)'
place under tbto guid•n~• of tht- lh• )l~ar. b \lndtr tht direction
chairmlln of the day. Betty Cava·~ ot t•veral Frosh ttam~ who:,co CAJ..,
nnugh. fi owev~r. tht.'$4! har~ t.Mk- tain~ tue Shir1t>y Archibald, De·
ruasten ,.CJJC'nled t. forg~t
their f(l'i(\VAnce!li ot a )'l1Ur ~onl'
b)·, to makt t.b~ Fr0h v~r)' forgiv­ing
hut tu vl•nt in their hearts the
hope for another )'nr. Thus tht>
affair tnded on a hapllY nott-.
R('li.o~.s, .Jacquelint' Bl'idJCts and Joan
ltnrx. The- wintH'rJ, both the cotJ·
lain and the t~tllll, will r~h·t a
U•h a•-.rd. Tht drh·e- will d&.:Lf'
arnund October II\.
DH"oration•. Uelrn Kammer; Titk­eu.
Sih·ia Femandu; Po.tera.
Vicki Contetltabl@; Ch~kintr. Mary
Lou Hoff; Rdt·eshme nu. Irene
Kocak: Rn41 Cleanup, Prnn Kuth.
Religious Life A 1/racts
College S tudents
Among the new group of po~tu ­lant...<
t.. whoMe lilllt! black vella (a.ilto
hide the twinkle i.o their eye•. many
familiar fac~ a~ noti~abl• this
fall.
F rom th(l class of 19 18 it Knte
Snlilh. n muah: rnnjor from C(•nevo,
Ne-w York The class of 1949 ~ms
~ be lt'ltinlt' a new high with fh·e
of its membt-n en rout~ lo becom­Ing
Sistt'n of St. Jo..wph. From
Ebene~er ep­I>
Y member or Ole '49'en, nnd from
Baldwin~ville tam~ Peggy Galla­rher.
Leavine ye olde Roch~t•r to
come to Pitt.ford are Kay Kanka.
IWen Van. Atta and Marilyn Mog·
enhnn. all of whom hail from Nnz..
:\relh Aendemy.
The girll Are continuing wilh
their &tudiM and an! M'i'n dallY in
the corridor1f..
Sociology Club Elects
New Officers
The S<>tioiOJ)' Club. on• of the
la~t tlub1 in the- schMI I• at.art ..
mg its 19-&6 17 ~ason with ll"f&t
~nthu!.iasm
lts new omc"re: for the )ICJ\ •· 'IG­'
47 are: Mary Ann McGnil"(', J'J're.sident ot the .Fremin
M iA!IiOn Unit and F~lt'AIIOI' R Unt•
rhrey, pre~tident of t hE" Senior
Clus. Tht ._,..,mbly "ill clo.e "·ith
the unginr of the $ong to the
Dean and tht' Alma Mnttr.
Thill afternoon a tl\biu J)Arty
wHI b~ held at M('n4!fm Ponds for
all who wish t.o au t-nd, In the
e'TeninK. the boardeD wJIJ honor
the O.an with thf'ir tnHiitional
banquet. Toasts. 1n the Conn of
clever poeh·y. will ht• rn.l11ed to Ute
guestli by variouJ bon.rd {ln~. Enter­tainment
will be JlrO\'Ided in the
~ia1 Room followin~t the dinner.
Variety Marks
Frosh Class
Certrudi• C..mpaneria, Maureen
McQuitlten and Lois Criine.r
They·~ new! They're different!
Who! Why, t he 120 (l'\'&hruen who
have comshmnn. who lived tu N('w JerMy
until a y~ar ago.
Vtrlty needs )'OU! You cer·
tninl)' eRn writl' " fl'Qt'm or
e~J'ft)'. Hurry up ~•nd jot
dawn that iden that you
knHt w• can have
Kome tine shon .. tor1ea and
vl••Y•· Keep ycnir eyl' on the
po,.tet'll and your pen on you1·
pa)ltr. Show your .Apirit ih
atuon
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FROM A LITTLE ACORN
In the litt le purple handbook of Nazareth college one
may find a paragmph entitled, simply. Founder's Day.
The full significance or that little paragt·aph can be real­ized
only when one knows the history connected with it.
Founder's Day-the fifteenth of October-marks the
anniversat·y or the founding of the St. J oseph Sisterhood
in 17th century France. on the feast-day of a great wom­an.
Saint Tet·esa of Avila. Our own Nazareth College was
officially born on that day in 1924, when Archbishop
l:tickey commissioned the Sisters of St. J oseph to establish
a college for young Catholic women. The next year saw
the Department of Education at Al bany giving its stamp
of approval: and on September 24, 1924, twenty-five stu­dents
attended the opening Mass at the "Glass House" on
Augustine Str<>et. On the twenty-fifth of March, 1927. Naz­areth
College was incorporated by atl Act of Legislature
of the State of New York nnd was given the power to grant
d egrees directly from the State Legisla ture and not merely
ft·om the Board or Regents of the University of the State
of New York. Nnzat·eth College began to gt·ow- new build­i
t'f'! ,.. eel fo t·- and in 1942. after years that saw
hardship and dept·cssion, that hope was materialized in
the beautiful campus we sec today.
A great Feast Day, we think. when Holy Chm·ch
honot·s the one womnn it calls "Docto•· of the Church,'' and
when Na~nreth College t·eca lls its own beginnings under
those wings ot' faith and com·age which the Dean, in lov­ing
emulation or her Suint, has ever spread above it. And
so, Octobet· 16 holds double significance in the fact that it
marks not only the beginning of Na1:areth College but also
the Feast Dny of its tit·st and only Dean, Sister Teresa
Marie.
LIVE
NOW
TO JESUS
THROUGH
MARY
Iloilo Soduli8tll We hope you'ro
All nlltd Wilh m~ and bu..,• may our name's ready to be written on a diploma. will we ha l
go but the ochool a-oe• on lcrevorl fashioned a giant of ourselves or will we be puny "Fran'
In t~i• l't'gard, con't we all try ies''? We don't mean a giant physically-heaven~. no! B
for a httle more eourt.etty fUld wo· • · h . 1
manly ooi .. ln a.>Uhur on tbe bua in a gulnt Ill t e sense that we are assets to soctety-wel,
the morning and alter school, In· developed human be111gs who have lwed their college ti l
st<>ad of swarming .round Lhe door ns fully as they pos.~ibly could.
like 8 pock of me•T We, each one of us. are working on our sta tues no~l
Firot come. Ar>t served. •hould 1'o make a giant of ourselves by the end of our colic
be Lhe rule. but i• It! Tho•• walt.- C81'Cer. let's start with a sound foundation: let the base
ing the longest time ror the bus
should be allowed 10 get on lh·•t OUI' statue be the accomplishment of imbibing nnd rctai
tho·ough lhe plnin ordlnnry rca•on- ing M much knowledge as we can ; let's pat in out· soci
ing or common ••n•• but, lnvnrl· and spot·ts life and friend3hips with othet·s based on si
ably. tel!·ccnleo·ete-comcre ccl'ily and loyalty and unselfishn ess; let's mold in a livin1
sneak In a rou1ld the sidca nnd bottrd f 'th f l'f d fi 11 1 first. out·- at way.o t e; an tna y let's put on the finishit;
Now, l don't mean to be a cNJpe­hangt"
r or anything like that. but
why encourage g-riping among
others b(!('au&e you just 1imply have
to get a seat by hook or crook!
Ho!>rar)' Club I• back
again! DiKOntinutd during
the war rea"' we are now
getting into full • wing. n!•
modeling. making plans for
a new and better organiz.a­tion.
During the yet\r wt
shall diKUs.A importAnt JiL­erary
problemw of the day,
and we ho1>• to be abl~ w
bring to Nawrclh College
&Orne import.t:1nt. figuJ'et in the
field or lltert~luro. But tor
n successful club we need
you. Mcmbcl'lhiJ) is open W
e\•cryonc. Won 't you join us!
Thunk you. Mndume l•:dlt<>l'.
Sinetlrely youra.
Betty Whit<>
Collect !rom the reaot ot
St. Teresa.:
touches of potse, chat·m, and the other little niceties th 1
make lire livable.
Too much? Father Haungs didn't think so! Do you?'
Come on. Diphtheria, let's get in the race. A giant l
11 "Fmnkie''? It's up to you! 1
AS TIME GOES BY I
I
l
Orientation days come. Orientation days go, but Ot
ientation goes on forever. At least, if forever can be ~
sumed to apply to four years of one's college course. I
Remember that day, way back in the beginning of tt'
year. called Orientation Day? That was only a symb:
of the process of absorbing a new way of life-a procc1
that takes four years.
Orientation simply can't be accomplished in one da'
It's true, because you know yourseh·es. Upperclas3mc'
that every year you team something new about colle(
life that you didn't know before-you're still being Q.
iented.
So, Freshmen, don't be afra id to ask questions lh ~
will help you know your Alma Mater better. Sophs, Sel
iot·s, and especially Big Sistet· J uniors, it's up to you .
make the F'rosh feel at home, to acclimate them to Na;
nt·eth- to cont inue or ientation. Your duty isn't over-it'
just beginning!
Will you just sht·ug your shoulders and let the Fr o1;
get a long ns best they can by themselves or will you in1
t•·ue spit·it of genet·osity and friendliness accept yout· r.
sponsibility ?
THE GLEANER
NAZARETH COLLEGE
Have you all noticed the new
pO•tf>N, several made by Mickey
Tre~cou. which adorn our bulletin
bo~nds! You tan thnnk Margie
Es-t.erheld, chairman of the Pub­lidt.
y Commiuet, and her asain­•
nt. i\1tu·Hvn ""'" fn~ thtu Rnth
girlt promise to keep U!IJ posted on
up.t.o-the-nllnute Sodality news
and we btlievt they mean it.
Bara Dane• Promi .. ed
May.,. Mary Kay O'Sullh·an,
chairman of the Social Life Com~
mittte, and Nanty Rigp. wnt
think I am Jetting tht t at out of
Ill• bag when I Loll you to gel
your plaid ohirta and dungarees
all tpitl'td UJ). becau•e a barn
dance il on the way juat. as soon
aa they ean m•ke 1\rrangements
tor it.
Hear U.8, 0 Cod our Savi­our.
that aa we rejoice In th ~
r .. lival ol bleeood Tort ...
thy Virgin, bt intr nouri8hed
with the food ol her b .. •-.nly
teathint", w• may .-row in
lo\•ing devotion toward 1'hf'\•.
\ men.
T. B. patients at Sampson. and the
poor people of the e.ity happier al
('hrium•~ h)' ~ndine them gift..
Chairman of the Committee Mar­guerite
McDonald and the CC)­chairman.
Peggy Mdntosh. have 1 also announced that a prayer
drive Cor the conversion of Rus­tria
will be among the year's ac~ -----------­Publicuion
Offite: George P. Burns Pre..~, Inc .. , 49-51 North \Vater~
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Published Monthly
By the Student& of Na~areth College. Rochester. N. Y.
Mc-mbn
1946 I=Usociated Co0e5iale Press 1947
Are You on the Spiritu• l Beam?
October lsn'L n month only for
witchu nnd IJums)kint. lt'a A great
dent nlOI'C thon thnt. l t.'5 the month
dedlcnted to our Olc .. ed Molhcr,
so wh)' not. ll'H\kc on extrn~specinl
etrort. to 88)' a dully rosn ry?
ChairmAn Hildcgu .. do Heinrich of
the Mnrlon ConuniU.ee nnd J oyee
fo'rey, her M$latont, nre aeeing to
ll lhot " Ros•ry will be said in
lhc chapel At bolh lunch p•riod•
tiviti~•· (Wolhlb1ld
PICTURJo: l:OITOR Mart• SuJiivan lienhlin• Ge ... I·IH'h
D•tt¥ Ann Meu• ti~mldfno ~hwutx
J•an sw .. n•1 f'Ath e~t llocan Oorlhfl" Cook
ORAMI'riC EOIT0Jt
J ean Pcrpi~ J(hlu MeN•III'
Ma~~~-'?~~ !f~D9~1d J·~-ra.. ..l•. o_e.h..m. ...
"YOU DON'T SAY!" On Stage .. .
Curtain Going Up!
,)
n·
id
n
~
li~
lf As the welcome banners ftoat
high above Nu,areth's towen. the
it u .mpus once arain begins bum­k-
ming to the tune of books and
Ul d tr•avel bureAu
8 t 1>eems to be nn added feature of
11
• the college thl• yenr. Among the
ngent& ready to give you all the
to info, we ftnd J oan Keena.a trying
z- C
d, Intelligent !ightor-poot,
turned in a truly distingul•hed per­formance.
Tho traric tale of the quixotic
Cyrano who let his grot.Hque nose
keep him from the love of hla beau·
tiful cou8in, Roxane, was a I"'ie
\•cry Inspiring for the talented Fer­rer.
Rox-nnc'a lovt'r, the hundsomc
but. inarticulate soldier, Chrlstinn,
won thtt lady'• heart. through the
eloquente of poor Cyrano.
If thb play should oome to
Rocbtattr in the near futu~. no
admirtr of the classics will want to
miss it •...
Here • t Naz.ar·eth ..••
The loeol senson a t. Nu.oreth
College will !;()On gel under way.
Sister nelen Daniel haa admitted
that.acripta for the annual fall pro-­duction
"'" now being considered.
For thoH who don't know. S, R.
0 .• the show written. directed, and
perlormed by $ludent~. is elaled
for curly liJll'ing.
T heater T idbih.
Ln her n~xt play, Helen Hayea
will dance a Cull ballroom ocene.
plan11 author Anita ~. Few pc_oo.
pie know that lliM Han~ C'~uld
have befn famous as a dan«r had
&he not lftken to the thuter .••.
AL tho opening of Eugene O'Neill'•
"The reeman Cometh.'' t.he ThenLer
Guild &ponsored nn interm18sion
dinner tor apec-inl guesttt .••
Anyone interested in ushering- Cor
the pod plays ""heduled for th•
Auditorium this year should con·
tatt Muriel Meyer or Jean Marie
Kelly well in advance of the OJ)en ..
ing date.
Quips From Class
In EJ~ay Class recently, the
gir .. wer• atked to repon on their
fh•e favorite e-su)-os. Wben it was
di.Ko\•trtd that every girl In the
room had in her list an ef.U.y eith­er
b)• 011con or Lamb. Sil!ter RoJ\e
A1tlrie in n ver)' aurprizcd tone
suid 401 cAn't u.nde~ltl.nd this sud·
den inlere8t ln Bacon and Lamb
unless it'a the meat ~hort.age."
Father Shannon was calllnr roll
in !krlpture Class. "Mary Am ..
C.ahhan;• ht thundered. And two
\'Oice.a answered! Mary A gnu,
you never told us!
Miee White unshamofnceciJ)' od·
mitted lt\ Drama Class that llJhe
bad tinnily •e•n wbat Von John­son
look• like, purely by accident.
.. Now. we have Miss Rosemurlc
Lurks, lovely In an autumn·brown
two-piece ensemble. Notice the
new-length coat with channing dct·
tails in theared beavn ... ''
Well. Sodalist.t. time is getting
ohort, so I gue .. thlo will be aU
for awhile. Oh de-ar. before we
a.y guudlt)'e 1 u1 UJIL •queeze In
one more thing. The SodAlity Re­ception
will take J>lacc in Decem­ber.
All those who have not been
l'f\ceived into the Sodality and
would like to be. atay on the watch
tor a notice which will be up
aoon. As 1 said once before.
•'Coodbye" for now. and remem­ber,
"'Keep emilllng.''
When it was diseovered that
.llic:key Tnscott enteTed the !Ana
the U)•tna tonlest., 10me one piped
up "Which one of your phot.o·
grRJ)hl did you submit. Mickey1'"
Afte1· gently bashing her qu('st.iOil·
t'r on ihe head and pushing her
eye out, Mickey ju•t lAughed
good-humoredly.
A Si1;;, teaehi~g the fin%. grade,
a.sktd thia quest-ion of her pupila,
"What If Adam and Evt hodn't
a.lnned! What wouldn't we have
had!"
No. John Powers is not giving
eou""s at Nazoreth Collelle. Ralb·
cr. Rosemarie Lucks, better known
M uLuc:ksie," i.11 making quite ''
naml! Cor hc•·8oiC In tbe world of
height and hnt .. hoxes.
The above quocatjon. taken di·
re-ttl)" - well almost,- !rom the
lips o( Fonnan'a fashion c.ommen·
tator, introduced Junior Rosemarie
at a Cuhion show gi'•en by St..
Mary'$ Junior Leag-ue on tho
SherAton roof a short while ago.
To the womRn in question, we sn)•,
.. More ' Power'."
P.S. Sbe'a al!:o a "model"
bri~player.
(Editor's note: Congr~ttulations
to the SodaliLy on tho spArkling
noteiJ "Echoes on Rctl'cat.")
Memo:
Halloween Party- Oct. 31
G~t. your imagination going
on a costume.
F'irst Lit-erary Club Meting
or the year-t.omorrow, Oct..
ober 16, at four.
A hnnd shot up.
'
40ur Adan\'s apple. Sister/'
ATTENTION, ALUMNAE - - -
uu its newa we have it". The
Gleaner's Alumnae tolumn thia
)~ar is rndea,·oring to live up to
exactly that motto. So~ won't. you
fill our requitition for bits of Alunl­nne
news nnd send them to the
Gleaner?
"Where oh where &Tf! the grave
tt-achea the art ol "art•• to many
intereited stud.enl&
The National lnauranee Co. and
£o6lman Kodak Co. have Betty
Ann Rake and Ruth Barr)', re&J>e'C·
Uvely, on their efficient. stntl' of em·
ployce&. They arc two y4.'nr business
graduates !rom the Cln.aa of "48.
old seniors ot '46!-Yes, o·ut now uPractiee makes perf~t", and $0
in the wide. wtde world. Lookinr it does for the '46'era a!ttr two
more elost"l)' Into the crystal ball. )'t"'rt of actual experience at. hard
we see many familiar faces in lht I work.
teaching field. There's \Vilna. Bee- Ntw York City eendA word that
mnn at 'Valworth High. Elizabeth 1 Duek Oierdorr h1 aselalant buyer
Cloonan at Wna·ners High. ~.fory
1
nt the Knox Co.
Schenk at PenReld Righ, Allool, Maddy Nucitelli '33. --
BRIGHTON PLACE DAIRY
Div. Of G e n . Ice Cream Corp •
THE GLEANER
,-· - ----~ -~~- -- 1
I Come One! Come All!
Mothers, Fathers, Sisters, Brothers,
Cousins, Aunts and Uncles
to the big
Tuesday, October 22
sponsored by the
FREMIN MISSION UNIT ; I
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•••••••••••••••••••
0~ THf PRO(iRA~:
I
Hot~ ,Ice Cream Pol> (iame~
Waltzing Box Lunch ~url>ri~e~
I ~qu'are Dancing
You Won't Want To Miss ll!
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SPORTS
CASTING
Welcom(t to all the old and new KOI)homotes wl're seen rushing tho
!port·lovinr Nnz.nreth lassies! Un-~ten~ton with a Roe.hestu ~"t'oup on
der the tas,able lu.de.nhip of our the .\. tal'lh Rood bridle ptttht-­new
Athlt>ti with the com))inatiOf\ o( Hum•
pteSCilt. and will eont.mue throu~h- phr(l;y, Pille..- nnd Fer-nandca. 'rhat
out. the entire achool )'CAr. Ehune II' to P)' "three against on(" "
Ringl~11tein, Claa or '48, is our Badminton Tourn•ment B~C)ked
insrtructor and will conduct el~ut~f'!';
for bea-innert, intermediate and
ad,~anc~ ct ... ea. Another f:eat-ure
of the propam will be v.·ater bal­let
work which it 'weeping the
country at pre•ent_ Here's a pro-.
gram which Curni.8h~:s eve-rything
that a girl'a activit>· require$ in
the woy or l>hyaica1 conditioning,
grncetulnPM nnd I)Oise, tenm play
and d('Yt\lortnlCnt of good ~wim·
ming. lle1•t'1 hoping to see you
tbi.s ThurJd~ty and every Thuf'So.
day n1g-ht, fl'om 7:30 to tt:30 P.M.
at the Monroe Hitrh pool and don'L
forget to brlnl' your own suit and
towel.
T enni• Court. Beckon
No, it'a not ~'~Pring again, but.
ther"'' no need to pack your ten­nis
l'acket In moth bnlls! TENNIS
ml'!tnl~·
cial inHtructon' cour&e to run one
... ,•enlnt n week for a period or
u·n wtflc•. The Red Cross hopea
that th11 J·lan will take care of all
tho,.~ 1"-'0ftle who find it impo ..
!Ioibl• to attend the spring toune.
Furthfr information on this mat­ter
will be forthcomin~ in ntlCt
mooth'a lt~~BUC! or the GLEANER.
MICKEY'S WORDS Ot' WIS·
OOM: l'le••• don't think thol
Ki••ht' IJ>Ortt ure ' 1sissified'• by flO)'
m.-aulJ, It you hold that th~ory,
eon•ult Mary B~tt)' Kee,.an who
will show you h.-r bruises r~eiv•d
while in tombat la...rot year.
CIRL OF THE MONTH •••
Ann M•'••nz.ahl, '50. wbo happen.a
to he an expert at paddlinc a
unoe without the USC! of a pad·
clle on Contaw Lake. By t.h(' way,
what hnppened to the paddle,
AnnT
l..(lt.'A no1 1·ush home rronl achool
r;o en1•ly tn the alter-no-on t his
yer1r. Nazareth campus awalt.a:
)'OU with optn arms., so how a~ut
ukina- tdvan~ge of it! w~ have
all the faC"llities and equipment
neot~ary for an)' game. but "'haL
we aetvall1 lack is YOU. You
"ould W the dnl to complain if
NAu ... th had no gymnas.ium, no
tennis eouru, no ba.seb,aiJ field, but
rhe tAct. I• thnt. we do have all
thi.-l t.ct'• r.-.lax nnd hnve some
run attN· aehool hour$ these nrt.
or noon•. IA-l'a LIVE NOW l
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Outdoor Jobs
Attract
Sun-Lovers
Mnrly of our more athletic~'lt)'
InC" lined member& grftctd the. ''ar1-
0UA tummer camJl$ as coun•<>l10nt.
ltiChinsr the fund1mtntab o(
''how to 1prain your ankle In onto
U•Y lto .. •on." and cautionintr. "Cft
down !rom that tree, lodint."
Among those at Camp Madonna
were Pnula Spc-a..rnum. Miml Mo­genhnn,
1:-r~~r~ Sprin"er 11nd r.ou
ll~ubner. Seen duhing Around
othfr tA.tt\p$ wert- Mi~ke)' 'fn.••·
cou. Stella !o1aris; C)'»thia SrnHh.
B<>ec.h...,·ood; Hildegarde lttinri('h
aldmr Mn. Morgan at Har1ty.
Mary Burns a< Old Forg~ and
Carolyn Hohensee at Alleghany
SliHe Park donned aquatoa• and
acted na llleguards. Playground in­atructora
were Peg Piller in Syr·R·
C:U&(' tlnd Dori6 Bergin in Rofhc ..
Fashion-Wise
Gals On
College Boards
Out·ing the put sumnH:r, Mnt·y
Jnnc Frawley. '49, Joyce Fr('y, '49,
and Pat Taylert, •48. W(.'rt mean·
ben of the college board!; at Sib­lt)"
f:, M~urdy's and F'orman'a rt­•
pe.ctinl)'. Each day. LM flrl• ad­vi~
would-bf~JifgitnMI a~ut
theu ec.hool cloth~
Prospecth·e collttrl' ttudtnll re·
ctived a Blue Book from 8. For­man
Co.. telling thtm about. the
yourlg ladies who were wnltintr to
hch• th~nt put thefr beAt foot for·
ward at. &chool. Among thf IH\I'tles
Htt.t-<1 was Pnt Taylert.'l'. On o t~·
~ption desk on Forman'• MCOnd
floor. many a wb·fro...,h picktd up
a black notebook e~wer"f'd with Na·
ureth $tickers and round Pat.'s
name on the ft)• l~af.
U Harry Conovn wtre more a­lert,
photogenit Mary Jant Fraw.
Icy nnd Joyce Frey would not. b.
back 3t Nn1.a~th thb: term. In one
of Lhe local J)QJ>erfJ, f\ tull J>Ugc J)iC·
tuJ"e of Mary Junl) ptabllcbed Sib·
l~y'~t toll~~ lashJon&. MHry Jnn.-·~
pieture. mounted on plaid. wu also
H"played in the ~nd floor C"oltr-~
Shop. During the la•t w,.·k.a of
Auguott, a 11"' X l I~' J'lOP)' pidUn!
of Joyce Frey wa,; par\ of the dis­play
in McCurdy's corm,•r window.
Th• highlight of Joyce't w•rk
wa~ modeling at a styl!:l review
8tnJCed on thtl ln a
15tunnlng black Utft'eta formul with
an of!'-the·sbouJdtr mock1int .
"It was run trying on all those
clothes.," Jose. admits.. "but I was
"'arod mff wht'n I I'